Anne (Blake) Horgos

(she/her)

LMHC, 27 years of experience
Authentic
Warm
Empowering

I am seasoned therapist that has worked in many different environments with diverse populations. I absolutely believe that people can change and that they can better. If you are not hopeful, I will hold the hope for you. I will work hard alongside you while helping you learn new skills and ways of thinking. I am creative and strive to develop new and different ways to individualize therapy and support you. I do not use "cookie cutter" approaches to people or their therapy. I create a safe place where you can start to really open up, and be your authentic self. There is no judgement or shaming.

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

I will ask you what therapy means to you. I will ask about previous experiences in treatment and what worked or did not work for you. I wilI ask you about what you want from therapy and therapist. I will ask you what your goals for therapy art. We will talk about what therapy is and is not. I will discuss my treatment approaches and philosophies. I will introduce myself, my interests, my educational and work background. We will talk about current areas of focus, as well as some background history. I encourage you to be as candid as you can without feeling uncomfortable. You do not have to answer questions or talk about things that you are not ready to share.

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

I am honest, committed, empathic, intelligent, creative, engaged, supportive, encouraging, straight forward, flexible, curious and humorous. I think humor and fun have a place in the therapeutic process. Sharing happiness and success is as important as sharing the challenging things.

The clients I'm best positioned to serve

You are motivated, willing to try new things and take some risks. You are honest, accountable, thoughtful, intelligent, humorous, curious, and seeking a better quality of life.

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Anger Management

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Virtual

My treatment methods

Eclectic

The best treatment approach is the one that works for you. I like to think of all of the theories as a big buffet. We will go to the buffet together, sample many things and come up with the best combination for you! This can make therapy more effective, interesting and fun! I use elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Positive Psychology, Strength Based, Reality Therapy, Humanistic, Existential, Jungian Therapy and more. I was trained as an Art Therapist and encourage people to find stimulating things that increase their ability to learn, problem solve and grow. Your “art” does not have to be traditional like painting, writing or music. Your art could be anything from baking bread to skateboarding. A very large of therapy is learning about wellness and self-care. It is necessary that the body, mind and soul are healed in the the process.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

CBT is an elegantly simple and logical approach to changing our negative thoughts that lead to bad behaviors. Examining core values also informs the process. The challenge is learning the skills and making them reflexive by ongoing practice. The practice can be challenging, but it leads to a more positive view and life experiences. It is effective, and life changing! CBT does require practice and commitment. I like to use work sheets, readings, workbooks, podcasts and more to increase and reinforce the learning process.

Jungian

Carl Jung was a protege of Sigmund Freud. He believed in the concept of the Collective Unconscious (the idea that part of the unconscious mind is shared by all humans and is inherited from our ancestors), a belief in a Higher Power, the Power of Nature, or the Power of the Universe (you can define this any way you choose), Synchronicity (unexplained events that are not coincidence), and the healing power of creativity and the Arts , and is not limited to visual art, poetry, music, dance. His theory brings added dimension to the world of talk therapy. It provides a space for a mental, physical and spiritual and/or creative approaches to healing. Please do not be put off by the word “spiritual.” Define it as you want. You don’t have to be spiritual to get better.

Acceptance and commitment (ACT)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on accepting thoughts and feelings without judgment, and then committing to actions that align with your personal values, while Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) aims to identify and change negative, thought patterns and behaviors, essentially trying to actively modify your internal dialogue to alleviate distress; the key difference is that ACT emphasizes the acceptance of uncomfortable experiences while CBT focuses on actively changing them to achieve symptom relief. Both are equally effective, and they give you a chance to chose the one that resonates more with you and how you learn to make changes.

, 89 ratings

12 ratings with written reviews

March 19, 2026

Anne has been helpful for me to put things into perspective. I used to think I had to "run a marathon" to see the changes I seek in my life, but I know that taking small actionable steps will be easiest to actually stick with and see the changes over time. Anne is kind, thoughtful, listens well, and throws out a few questions that get you thinking more about what brought you to therapy in the first place.

Verified client, age 25-34
Review shared after session 4 with Anne

March 14, 2026

Anne has an ability to create a very safe environment for me to open up about my trauma and has excellent suggestions for therapudic activities.

Verified client, age 45-54
Review shared after session 6 with Anne

February 2, 2026

It was very comfortable talking to Anne. I am relatively new to therapy and she helped me open up easily.

Verified client, age 25-34
Review shared after session 1 with Anne